100 billion tons
2 billion half tons
1 Gt = 1 billion tons (1,000,000,000 tons) 1 Mt = 1 million tons (1,000,000 tons) 1 billion ---------- = 100 Mt in per Gt 1 million
5,800,000,000
mega = million. so megaton = million tons. Often used as a comparative power, where the tons referred to are tons of TNT. So, the Hiroshima bomb was about 20kt. = 20 000 tons of TNT. Naturally, this unit ignores effects beyond simple blast, effects such as heat and radiation.
Oh, what a lovely question! You see, a million tons and a million metric tons are essentially the same thing. Both measurements refer to one million units of weight, but "metric tons" specifically refers to the metric system unit of measurement, which is equal to 1,000 kilograms or about 2,204.62 pounds. So, whether you say "million tons" or "million metric tons," you're talking about a very large amount of weight!
An aircraft carrier typically weighs around 100,000 tons, so 2.5 million tons would be equivalent to about 25 aircraft carriers. This weight is also close to the combined weight of thousands of commercial airplanes or hundreds of thousands of cars.
10004206 metric tons is equivalent to 10.004206 million metric tons.
To calculate the number of elephants equivalent to 30.5 million tons, we need to know the average weight of an elephant. An average African elephant weighs around 5,500 kg (12,000 lbs), while an average Asian elephant weighs around 4,500 kg (10,000 lbs). Converting 30.5 million tons to kilograms (1 ton = 1,000 kg), we get 30,500,000,000 kg. Dividing this by the average weight of an elephant, we find that 30.5 million tons is equivalent to approximately 5.54 million African elephants or 6.78 million Asian elephants.
Each year, the United States used 85.5 million tons of paper
Measured by tonnage, the most-recycled or composted products and materials in 2017 were corrugated boxes (28.8 million tons), yard trimmings (24.4 million tons), mixed nondurable paper products (9.9 million tons), newspapers/mechanical papers (4.2 million tons), lead-acid batteries (3.2 million tons), major appliances (3.1 million tons), glass containers (three million tons), wood packaging (three million tons), tires (2.6 million tons), food (2.6 million tons), mixed paper containers and packaging (1.3 million tons) and selected consumer electronics (one million tons).
Fifty million tons is equal to 100 billion pounds. One ton is the equivalent of 2000 pounds or 907.185 kilograms.
Of all the paper and paperboard produced in 2001,42.1 million tons was paper
U.S. production of paper was one million tons in 1889
Total paper consumption in 1993 was 91.4 million tons; paper production was 86.6 million tons, with the difference made up by net imports. The economic value of paper industry output was $130 billion.
5000 million
10000 tons is equivalent to 20,000,000 pounds or 10,000,000 kilograms.